Jo Pearce, creative director of the BBC's digital drama team said: "Fans will find themselves at the centre of this wonderfully animated story, helped by the natural charm and humour of Jodie Whittaker, in an adventure that really captures the magic of Doctor Who.

"Viewers truly are in for a treat - for those who ever dreamed of helping to pilot the Tardis, this is your opportunity."

The experience will be available in two versions - an interactive version for high-end VR systems such as the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, and a 360 video in the BBC VR app, aimed at mid-range headsets such as the Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR.

Zillah Watson, head of the BBC's VR Hub, said she hoped the new interactive story would act as a way to encourage more people to try out virtual reality.

"This is the most ambitious project yet from our team in the BBC VR Hub, and the result is a magical adventure that Doctor Who fans everywhere will simply love.

"It also shows the enormous potential that virtual reality has for creating new kinds of experiences that appeal to mainstream audiences."